Multi‐subject stochastic blockmodels with mixed effects for adaptive analysis of individual differences in human brain network cluster structure
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DOI10.1111/stan.12219OpenAlexW3034006026MaRDI QIDQ6067695
Unnamed Author, Unnamed Author, Thomas E. Nichols, Unnamed Author
Publication date: 14 December 2023
Published in: Statistica Neerlandica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/stan.12219
Wald testmixture modelscommunity detectionstochastic block modelpermutation teststochastic blockmodelvariationalnetwork inferencemixed effectsintegrated classification likelihood criterionmulti-subject network analysis
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